[Ed. Note: The following material was downloaded via modem from the Internet. All is from &QUOTThe
Militant Vegan,&QUOT Issue 8 (February 8, 1995). Some will find this material very controversial.

The opinions here are not those of The VivaVine.

&QUOTThe Militant Vegan&QUOT is given space here only as a starting point for meaningful discussion
about animal activism. Please send or Email (pamela@vivavegie.org) your opinions to The
VivaVine. Indicate whether your words are intended for publication, and if you would like your
name published.]

From &QUOTThe Militant Vegan&QUOT

&QUOT...[T]he meat and dairy industries are responsible for most of the animal suffering in the
U.S., so the pressure against those industries must continue to increase...&QUOT

&QUOTThe critical difference between positive radicalism that is inclusive and constructive and
the anti-social nihilism of some movements is the difference between whether we remain in the
fringes, like Earth First!, or succeed in making our radical message accepted...

&QUOT...The Militant Vegan is not an ALF [Animal Liberation Front] Support Group, so we make no
contact with illegal units. This is to guarantee that we can continue to publish the good news
of animal liberation...

&QUOT...It's not our intention here at The Militant Vegan to cut down anyone who works for
animals. But it has to be said that grassroots activism for animals declined in the early 90's,
even as interest in animal rights increased. Why? Because groups which led the movement in the
80's, like Last Chance for Animals and In Defense of Animals, lost their sense of urgency and
direction, sunk into ritual protests, spent too much time on costly lawsuits and
neither-here-nor-there issues like pet theft, and therefore ceased to attract and inspire the
huge numbers of people who became concerned about animals. We can all learn from this, and keep
our activism stylish, innovative, ever-creative, and committed to increasing the number of vegans
and the number of activists....

&QUOT... Diary of Actions: Please Note: The Diary of Actions is intended to report the news of
direct action to save animals, not to encourage crime. All reports come from other publications,
the internet, or communiques sent to animal rights groups...&QUOT

[Ed note: what follows is only a small sampling of actions the &QUOTDiary&QUOT reported. Though the
listing covered actions for animals of all kinds, except for one, actions listed here are for
those of food animals.]

&QUOT...May 2-Rochester, New York- Federal Meats had locks glued, windows smashed, and the
building and sidewalk was spray painted. ALF (We also have rumors of activity in Buffalo, NY, in
1994.)...

&QUOT...Summer-Minneapolis, Minnesota- A McDonald's was spraypainted with slogans like &QUOTMcDeath&QUOT
and had its locks glued. A KFC had their walls spraypainted with slogans like &QUOTALF&QUOT and &QUOTMeat is
Murder&QUOT and had its locks glued...

&QUOT...November-New York, New York- A large steel garbage can was thrown through the front
picture window of a fur salon. ALF...

&QUOT...December 22-23-Vancouver, British Columbia-After receiving letters saying that turkeys
had been injected with rat poison, Safeway and Save-On-Foods chains pulled turkeys from the
shelves of all their stores and offered refunds to customers. Tests showed no poison, and the
action seems to follow on the often-used British tactic of a contamination hoax. The action
caused over one million dollars in damages. Animal Rights Militia..."